Matched Problem 4 Using the same integral values given in Example 4, find (A) ∫ 3 2 6 x 2 d x (B) ∫ 0 2 ( 9 x 2 − 4 x ) d x (C) ∫ 2 0 3 x d x (D) ∫ − 2 − 2 3 x d x (E) ∫ 0 3 12 x 2 d x EXAMPLE 4 Using Properties of the Definite Integral If ∫ 0 2 x d x = 2 ∫ 0 2 x 2 d x = 8 3 ∫ 2 3 x 2 d x = 19 3
Matched Problem 4 Using the same integral values given in Example 4, find (A) ∫ 3 2 6 x 2 d x (B) ∫ 0 2 ( 9 x 2 − 4 x ) d x (C) ∫ 2 0 3 x d x (D) ∫ − 2 − 2 3 x d x (E) ∫ 0 3 12 x 2 d x EXAMPLE 4 Using Properties of the Definite Integral If ∫ 0 2 x d x = 2 ∫ 0 2 x 2 d x = 8 3 ∫ 2 3 x 2 d x = 19 3
Matched Problem 4 Using the same integral values given in Example 4, find
(A)
∫
3
2
6
x
2
d
x
(B)
∫
0
2
(
9
x
2
−
4
x
)
d
x
(C)
∫
2
0
3
x
d
x
(D)
∫
−
2
−
2
3
x
d
x
(E)
∫
0
3
12
x
2
d
x
EXAMPLE 4 Using Properties of the Definite Integral If
∫
0
2
x
d
x
=
2
∫
0
2
x
2
d
x
=
8
3
∫
2
3
x
2
d
x
=
19
3
With differentiation, one of the major concepts of calculus. Integration involves the calculation of an integral, which is useful to find many quantities such as areas, volumes, and displacement.
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1) a) Answer the following questions by circling TRUE or FALSE (No explanation or
work required).
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i) A = 0 2
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is invertible.
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ii) We can use the transpose of the cofactor matrix to find the inverse of a matrix.
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iii) If A 2, and A is a 5x5 square matrix, |2A] = 64. (TRUE FALSE)
iv) Every vector space must contain two trivial subspaces. (TRUE FALSE)
v) The set of all integers with standard operations is a vector space.
(TRUE FALSE)
b) Write v as a linear combination of the vectors in the set S, if possible, where
v=(1,-4), and S={(1,2),(1,-1)}.
2) a) Solve the following system of linear equations using Cramer's Rule and check
the correctness of your answer.
4xyz
1
2x + 2y + 3z = 10
5x-2y-2z = -1
b) Find the adjoint of the following matrix A. Then use the adjoint to find the inverse
of A if possible, and check the correctness of your answer.
A
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c) Determine whether the following points are collinear. Why or why not? If not,…
Evaluate the definite integral using the given integration limits and the limits obtained by trigonometric substitution.
14
x²
dx
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(a) the given integration limits
(b) the limits obtained by trigonometric substitution
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